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😀 so cute to see all of them sitting like this! Must be really hard to get up with their tall legs.. 🙂
🙂 They are, aren’t they? These camels are double-humped bactrian camels. Tourists use them for a desert safari. I simply refused to sit on them.
Thanks for letting me camp out in your blog for a little while today. I’m following you, so I’ll be back!
Thanks Russel! We hope you enjoyed your ‘virtual’ camping experience at twobrownfeet! 🙂 Loved your calendars and adorable cats. We’re confused if we are ‘dog’ people or ‘cat’ people. Something, we’ve always debated on. And we’re following you back!
Ha! I was a dog person, then a snake person, then a rat person, then a bird person, then a pig person, then a cow person, then a horse person, then a dog person again, then a double dog person, and now, a cat person…………….LOL
wow, great 🙂
Thanks Daniel! Have you been to Northeast India? Would love to see your work on the various tribes there. The Apatani women of Ziro are equally captivating.